Bejeweled Online Quotes & Sayings
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Writing is an occupation in which you have to keep proving your talent to people who have none. — Jules Renard 1890

We all joke about Congress but we can't improve on them. Have you noticed that no matter who we elect, he is just as bad as the one he replaces? — Will Rogers

There are people who carry decency and optimism around with them, who seem to cleanse every atmosphere they settle in, and you can't tell such people things, it is too disruptive. — Alice Munro

There are people who went to prison, died, gave their life so Obama could be president of the United States. — Lela Rochon

Dubstep has been big in the UK for years. I'm fine with hearing a dubstep drop in any song. — Katy B

That money talks, I'll not deny, I heard it once: it said, 'goodbye — Richard Armour

It all began with a bucket of eggs. — H.L. Stephens

If I can't laugh at the fool I am I'll despair at the beast I am. You must laugh at yourself, Michael."
"I expect you're right," he said. "One must come out on the other side of despair before one can find that stony sanctuary."
"And laughing at yourself gives you freedom."
"From what?" asked Michael grimly.
"From hating yourself. One can be just as self-engrossed in self-hatred as self-love, and either way be as blind to the quality of those about you ... — Elizabeth Goudge

I don't know if anyone ever "wins" a war, Jeth. — Irene Hunt

My first job, 9 years old, part-time, was selling Christmas cards door-to-door. Ten years old, my brother and I had paper routes. We delivered a morning paper called the 'L.A. Examiner.' Get up at 4 o'clock, fold your papers, deliver them and get ready for school. — John Paul DeJoria

When the voices of democracy are silenced, freedom becomes a hollow concept. No man or woman should be sentenced to the shadows of silence for something he or she has said or written. — Al Neuharth

With the benefit of hindsight, the content of that letter has bothered me since her death. — Paul Burrell

So, in conclusion, that is the moral of Heidi. 'Always push invalid chairs off the top of mountains when you get the opportunity.' The end. Excellent advice. — Louise Rennison